National Distinguished
Service Award Recipients

The Distinguished Service Award was created in 1940 to
honor those who rendered service to the Order beyond the lodge level. The award
is presented to those Arrowmen who have rendered distinguished and outstanding
service to the Order on a sectional, regional, or national basis. The award is
presented every two years during NOAC. Since the time of the first awards were
presented, approximately 500 Distinguished Service Awards have been presented.
The award is a sterling silver arrowhead, bearing an arrow pointing
upward and to the wearer's right, suspended from a white neck-ribbon upon which
are embroidered red arrows. A white square knot embroidered upon red cloth is
also available. Presentation of the award is limited; nominations are open to
both youth and adult.
In the history of Illinek Lodge, only one
Arrowmen has been recognized for his service at this level, as a recipient of
the Distinguished Service Award.
| 1946 | William E. Hoffman |